This week's issue of Goal Lines features football previews for Jefferson City, Helias, Blair Oaks, California, Fulton, South Callaway, North Callaway, Camdenton, Eldon, School of the Osage and Versailles.
Goal Lines is available each week in Friday's print edition of the Jefferson City News Tribune and Fulton Sun and available online here.
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IT'S HOMECOMING FOR the Jefferson City Jays, who look to pick up their fifth win of the season when they face Confluence Prep Academy of St. Louis.
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THE HELIAS CRUSADERS face one of their biggest rivals when they travel to Columbia to take on the Rock Bridge Bruins in a battle of state-ranked teams.
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IT'S ONE OF Mid-Missouri's biggest rivalries - Blair Oaks vs. California. And there's an added twist this season.
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THE ELDON MUSTANGS and the School of the Osage Indians meet in a pivotal Tri-County Conference matchup.
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THE VERSAILLES TIGERS look to rebound from their struggles in recent weeks when they take on the Hallsville Indians.
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THE SOUTH CALLAWAY Bulldog defense has done more than its share of work this season, both on the field and on the scoreboard.
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THE NORTH CALLAWAY Thunderbirds know this week's game against Clopton/Elsberry is important when district seeds are finally decided later this month.
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THE FULTON HORNETS look to snap a two-game losing streak when they travel to Boonville to take on the Pirates in a North Central Missouri Conference contest.
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THE CAMDENTON LAKERS have had a strong run game for much of this season. They look to continue their success on the ground against the Waynesville Tigers.
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Goal Lines is a publication by the combined staffs of the Jefferson City News Tribune, the Fulton Sun, the California Democrat and The Lake Today. Stories were written by Josh Hall, Tony Hawley and Tom Rackers of the News Tribune; Ryan Bowland and Josh Mosley of the Fulton Sun; April Arnett of the California Democrat and Travis Zimpfer of the Lake Today. Photographs are by Kris Wilson of the News Tribune, Brittany Ruess of the Fulton Sun and Travis Zimpfer of the Lake Today.